This year's one day e-Learning conference was held on May 26, 2011. It focused on openness, the theory that knowledge should be transparent and accessible and the implications that result from an open environment. The three tracks that explored this topic were: Track 1: Open Education, Track 2: Open Access and Track 3: Open Source.

This year's keynote speaker was Ray Schroeder, Professor Emeritus of Communication, and founding director of the Center for Online Learning, Research, and Service at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Ray's presentation entitled, 'The Open Future of Higher Education' highlighted what changes the adoption of the open modality might bring to learning, education and our institutions.

Cathy Cheal welcomes everyone to eCornucopia 2011.

Matt Switlik presents 'Open Source for the End User'.

Taking in another exciting demonstration.

The keynote speaker, Ray Schroeder challenged us to consider 'The Open Future of Higher Education'